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About

Dungeons & Dragons Online is a MMORPG similar to World of Warcraft. DDO usually appeals to more mature RPG fans and focuses more on exploring and completing quests in dungeons rather than on terrain. DDO is free to play and doesn't require month subscription fees like WoW but unlike WoW players will often find that leveling will require buying additional modules that grant access to certain quests and areas.

What Doesn't Work

As with all complex games run in Wine, there is a performance penalty. For medium level graphic cards you're probably better off playing DDO in Windows, or accept changing graphic settings from High to Low.

DDO

If you have already installed DDO on a Windows version skip to #PyLotRO.

You will need an account to play. Sign up for an account on the Dungeons & Dragons Online website. After you have gotten an account, you will need to download an older installer. The installer you will be directed to download after signing up will not run properly with Wine. The older version of the installer will need to be downloaded and then the game client will need to be updated after that.

The HighRes installer is recommended as settings can be reduced after that. EU locales will need to use a different installer (and possible account too) that is located here.

Start the installer by:

wine DO-US-Mod8-Downloader-HighRes.exe

The installer will first download files of about 4GB before installing. After the download, installing to the default location is fine. When the installer gets to installing the .NET Framework it will error (Application has generated an exception that could not be handled) and the .NET Framework will need to be installed manually. Select to quit the installer and then uncheck the option to launch the game.

If you already have the game installed on Windows, if will have to be moved there (e.g. Template:Codeline).

PyLorRO will need to know the location of your DDO install. If you installed DDO through Wine, start PyLotRO and define DDO by going to 'Tools > Settings Wizard' then select 'Dungeons & Dragons Online' and then 'Find Games'. This will find the DDO install in the Wine directory after which you will have to click 'Apply'. For a Windows install, you will need to go to 'Tools > Options' and define the directory manually. In 'Options' the patchclient downloaded previously will need to be defined. In this case it would be 'dndlogin.dll' and after which you will need to 'Save' the settings.

After this is done the DDO infomation should come up and the DDO client will need to be updated. This is done by going to 'Tools > Patch'. When updating is done, login and test if DDO runs.

Configuration

If you have DDO installed on Windows, DDO run through Wine will not recognize the settings from the Windows DDO install. These will need to copied to your GNU/Linux install: